I went through the same process recently and struggled to find enough info on the new Greystone 3K. But even without that they seemed an excellent choice and I almost bought one.
Was putting it on a lightweight 16.5" barrel .308 bush pig and tossed over lots of different options wanting to stay light and short.
In the end I spent a friggin fortune and bought an Oceania Defence 762 Alpine Hunter that has no over-barrel of consequence and adds what seemed a huge 150mm out front. But at 168 grams, it is hardly felt and the next best contender was still adding nearly 100mm out front, plus whatever was over barrel, and twice the weight... oh, and fatter too by 5-8mm.
So the Alpine Hunter is short, thin and very, very light. Seems more like a .22 rimfire silencer than a .308.
I have used it in anger in the bush.
Stunned at the noise, recoil and even flash suppression... but it should perform at that price too.
I intend to thread some other rifles with smaller calibres in the same thread, use the same suppressor across them all and justify the expense that way.
Good luck!
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